136 All Saints Street. hastings

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verina_jones
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136 All Saints Street. hastings

Postby verina_jones » Fri Jun 04, 2010 8:45 am

Trying to find out date of building and any other history for family history.




patrick
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Re: 136 All Saints Street. hastings

Postby patrick » Sat Jun 05, 2010 8:19 am

Had a look at this number on Google Street View, very nice looking house, very much doubt if Mr George could afford it now, not on a painters salary..Had a look through my local directories and in 1896 no name of the resident is given but in the 1920s and 30's and up to 1939 it was occupied by Mr George.. Figg is an unusual name and there was a Figg who was landlord of the Duke of Cornwall in Post Office Passage in 1896..perhaps our local pub expert can tell us if there is a relationship..




david_russell
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Re: 136 All Saints Street. hastings

Postby david_russell » Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:09 am

Was 'Figg' your grandmother's maiden name ?

Did they marry in Hastings ?

There's a Mary, E, Figg, Hastings, born 1861 in the 1881 census

Another in Hastings born 1874, Ashenden, Buckingham

Another in Hastings born 1897 Oakwood, Surrey

I'm checking the 'Duke of Cornwall' possible connection.







patrick
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Re: 136 All Saints Street. hastings

Postby patrick » Sun Jun 06, 2010 3:57 pm

See Relatives section,

The grandmothers name was Mary Elizabeth Figg
so it is most likely her..

It seems to me that this family were among those evacuated
during WW2 as there is no record of them after 1940..




david_russell
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Re: 136 All Saints Street. hastings

Postby david_russell » Mon Jun 07, 2010 7:46 am

The phone book lists two Figg's in Hastings and St Leonards and several Georges.




david_russell
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Re: 136 All Saints Street. hastings

Postby david_russell » Sun Jun 13, 2010 9:00 pm

The Borough Petty Sessions record James Figg as landlord of the Duke of Cornwall public house from 1895-6. There doesn't seem to be any connection with All Saints Street but the census and other records need to be checked. Verina: have you contacted the Hastings and Rother Family History Group. ? They have info on the Figgs






hayley
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Re: 136 All Saints Street. hastings

Postby hayley » Tue Jul 06, 2010 11:01 pm

hi my relatives ran the duke of cornwall too.around 1895 or a bit later i will put the date next time when i check.she was called charlotte wenham and ran it with her son.i think they were not there 4 long .its fascinating to see about the figgs having it too




david_russell
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Re: 136 All Saints Street. hastings

Postby david_russell » Wed Jul 07, 2010 10:17 am

Hi,

Your family, the Wenhams go back much further than that. They are/were an old established Hastings family at the Duke of Cornwall. I'll post the info for you.

Any old photos ?





david_russell
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Re: 136 All Saints Street. hastings

Postby david_russell » Fri Jul 09, 2010 5:54 pm

[Attachment: Duke_of_Cornwall.odt (23.03kb)]

See attached file on the Duke of Cornwall

Any further information on the pub sign and/or the name Silver Dollar much appreciated





hayley
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Re: 136 All Saints Street. hastings

Postby hayley » Fri Jul 09, 2010 11:38 pm

thank you so much for your posts david.im so dissapointed that i cant view your attachment yet for some reason.i have always wanted to see a picture of the duke of cornwall.i have heard a lot of history of the wenhams from my aunt tricia.and was pleased to see charlotte and her son in a library book which listed landlords and dates.will have to ask my dad to attach me the photos of that sometime.anyway tank you again and am curious what you mean about the silver dollar ?





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